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Biotechnol Appl Biochem ; 68(6): 1508-1517, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33146942

ABSTRACT

Silkworm sericin has been widely exploited in biomaterials due to its favorable biological activities. However, the extraction processes of sericin from silkworm cocoons can alter the biological and biophysical properties, including a structural diversity of natural sericin. In addition, extracted natural sericin is often contaminated with fibroin that may be harmful to human cells. Induction of tolerogenic dendritic cell (DC) has become a strategy in biomaterial fields because this cell type plays a key role in immune modulation and wound healing. To overcome undesired effects of extracted natural sericin and to improve its biological properties, we biosynthesized sericin 1-like protein that contained only functional motifs and tested its biological activity and immunomodulatory properties in fibroblasts and DCs, respectively. In comparison to natural sericin, biosynthetic sericin 1 promoted collagen production in fibroblasts at a late time point. Furthermore, DCs treated with biosynthetic sericin 1 exhibited a tolerogenic-like phenotype with semimaturation and low production of proinflammatory cytokines, but high production of anti-inflammatory cytokine, IL-10. Biosynthetic sericin 1 might be developed as immunomodulator or immunosuppressant.


Subject(s)
Dendritic Cells/metabolism , Sericins/biosynthesis , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Collagen/biosynthesis , Dendritic Cells/chemistry , Female , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Phenotype , Sericins/analysis
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 114(26): 6740-6745, 2017 06 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28607081

ABSTRACT

Genetically manipulated organisms with dysfunction of specific tissues are crucial for the study of various biological applications and mechanisms. However, the bioengineering of model organisms with tissue-specific dysfunction has not progressed because the challenges of expression of proteins, such as cytotoxins, in living cells of individual organisms need to be overcome first. Here, we report the establishment of a transgenic silkworm (Bombyx mori) with posterior silk glands (PSGs) that was designed to express the cabbage butterfly (Pieris rapae) cytotoxin pierisin-1A (P1A). P1A, a homolog of the apoptosis inducer pierisin-1, had relatively lower DNA ADP ribosyltransferase activity than pierisin-1; it also induced the repression of certain protein synthesis when expressed in B. mori-derived cultured cells. The transgene-derived P1A domain harboring enzymatic activity was successfully expressed in the transgenic silkworm PSGs. The glands showed no apoptosis-related morphological changes; however, an abnormal appearance was evident. The introduced truncated P1A resulted in the dysfunction of PSGs in that they failed to produce the silk protein fibroin. Cocoons generated by the silkworms solely consisted of the glue-like glycoprotein sericin, from which soluble sericin could be prepared to form hydrogels. Embryonic stem cells could be maintained on the hydrogels in an undifferentiated state and proliferated through stimulation by the cytokines introduced into the hydrogels. Thus, bioengineering with targeted P1A expression successfully produced silkworms with a biologically useful trait that has significant application potential.


Subject(s)
ADP Ribose Transferases , Animals, Genetically Modified , Bombyx , Cytotoxins , Exocrine Glands/metabolism , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Insect Proteins , Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells/metabolism , Sericins , ADP Ribose Transferases/biosynthesis , ADP Ribose Transferases/genetics , ADP Ribose Transferases/pharmacology , Animals , Animals, Genetically Modified/genetics , Animals, Genetically Modified/metabolism , Bombyx/genetics , Bombyx/metabolism , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Cytotoxins/biosynthesis , Cytotoxins/genetics , Cytotoxins/pharmacology , Insect Proteins/biosynthesis , Insect Proteins/genetics , Insect Proteins/pharmacology , Mice , Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells/cytology , Sericins/biosynthesis , Sericins/genetics , Sericins/pharmacology
3.
Biomed Res Int ; 2016: 8175701, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27965981

ABSTRACT

Silk sericin is a natural polymer produced by silkworm, Bombyx mori, which surrounds and keeps together two fibroin filaments in silk thread used in the cocoon. The recovery and reuse of sericin usually discarded by the textile industry not only minimizes environmental issues but also has a high scientific and commercial value. The physicochemical properties of the molecule are responsible for numerous applications in biomedicine and are influenced by the extraction method and silkworm lineage, which can lead to variations in molecular weight and amino acid concentration of sericin. The presence of highly hydrophobic amino acids and its antioxidant potential make it possible for sericin to be applied in the food and cosmetic industry. The moisturizing power allows indications as a therapeutic agent for wound healing, stimulating cell proliferation, protection against ultraviolet radiation, and formulating creams and shampoos. The antioxidant activity associated with low digestibility of sericin that expands the application in the medical field, such as antitumour, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent, anticoagulant, acts in colon health, improving constipation and protects the body from obesity through improved plasma lipid profile. In addition, the properties of sericin allow its application as a culture medium and cryopreservation, in tissue engineering and for drug delivery, demonstrating its effective use, as an important biomaterial.


Subject(s)
Biomedical Technology/methods , Bombyx/chemistry , Sericins/metabolism , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animals , Drug Delivery Systems , Humans , Sericins/biosynthesis , Tissue Engineering
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 80(2): 241-9, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26399155

ABSTRACT

Sericin was extracted from three strains of Thai Bombyx mori silk cocoons (white shell Chul1/1, greenish shell Chul3/2, and yellow shell Chul4/2) by a high-pressure and high-temperature technique. The characteristics of sericin extracted from different fractions (15, 45, and 60 min extraction process) were compared. No differences in amino acid composition were observed among the three fractions. For all silk strains, sericin extracted from a 15-min process presented the highest molecular weight. The biological potential of the different sericin samples as a bioadditive for 3T3 fibroblast cells was assessed. When comparing sericin extracted from three silk strains, sericin fractions extracted from Chul4/2 improved cell proliferation, while sericin from Chul 1/1 activated Type I collagen production to the highest extent. This study allows the natural variability of sericin obtained from different sources and extraction conditions to be addressed and provides clues for the selection of sericin sources.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/chemistry , Bombyx/genetics , Insect Proteins/chemistry , Sericins/chemistry , Animals , Bombyx/metabolism , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Chromatography, Reverse-Phase , Gene Expression , Insect Proteins/biosynthesis , Insect Proteins/isolation & purification , Insect Proteins/pharmacology , Liquid-Liquid Extraction/methods , Mice , Molecular Weight , NIH 3T3 Cells , Sericins/biosynthesis , Sericins/isolation & purification , Sericins/pharmacology , Time Factors
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Biotechnol Adv ; 33(8): 1855-67, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26523781

ABSTRACT

Sericin is an inexpensive glycoprotein obtained as a by-product in the silk industry. Its variable amino acid composition and diverse functional groups confer upon it attractive bioactive properties, which are particularly interesting for biomedical applications. Because of its antioxidant character, moisturizing ability, and mitogenic effect on mammalian cells, sericin is useful in cell culture and tissue engineering. Its positive effects on keratinocytes and fibroblasts have led to the development of sericin-based biomaterials for skin tissue repair, mainly as wound dressings. Additionally, sericin can be used for bone tissue engineering owing to its ability to induce nucleation of bone-like hydroxyapatite. Stable silk sericin biomaterials, such as films, sponges, and hydrogels, are prepared by cross-linking, ethanol precipitation, or blending with other polymers. Sericin may also be employed for drug delivery because its chemical reactivity and pH-responsiveness facilitate the fabrication of nano- and microparticles, hydrogels, and conjugated molecules, improving the bioactivity of drugs. Here, we summarized the recent advancements in the study of silk sericin for application in tissue engineering and drug delivery.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/chemistry , Bandages , Sericins/therapeutic use , Tissue Engineering , Animals , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/therapeutic use , Drug Delivery Systems , Humans , Hydrogels/chemistry , Sericins/biosynthesis , Sericins/chemistry , Silk/chemistry , Wound Healing
6.
J Biol Chem ; 290(2): 972-86, 2015 Jan 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25371208

ABSTRACT

The genes responsible for silk biosynthesis are switched on and off at particular times in the silk glands of Bombyx mori. This switch appears to be under the control of endogenous and exogenous hormones. However, the molecular mechanisms by which silk protein synthesis is regulated by the juvenile hormone (JH) are largely unknown. Here, we report a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, Bmdimm, its silk gland-specific expression, and its direct involvement in the regulation of fibroin H-chain (fib-H) by binding to an E-box (CAAATG) element of the fib-H gene promoter. Far-Western blots, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, and co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed that Bmdimm protein interacted with another basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, Bmsage. Immunostaining revealed that Bmdimm and Bmsage proteins are co-localized in nuclei. Bmdimm expression was induced in larval silk glands in vivo, in silk glands cultured in vitro, and in B. mori cell lines after treatment with a JH analog. The JH effect on Bmdimm was mediated by the JH-Met-Kr-h1 signaling pathway, and Bmdimm expression did not respond to JH by RNA interference with double-stranded BmKr-h1 RNA. These data suggest that the JH regulatory pathway, the transcription factor Bmdimm, and the targeted fib-H gene contribute to the synthesis of fibroin H-chain protein in B. mori.


Subject(s)
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/genetics , Fibroins/genetics , Insect Proteins/genetics , Juvenile Hormones/genetics , Silk/biosynthesis , Animals , Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/biosynthesis , Bombyx/genetics , Fibroins/metabolism , Insect Proteins/biosynthesis , Juvenile Hormones/metabolism , Larva , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Sericins/biosynthesis , Sericins/genetics
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 58: 47-56, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23541552

ABSTRACT

Some biological properties of Bombyx mori sericins from twenty strains were investigated, fourteen fed with artificial diet, two with fresh mulberry leaves and four with both diets. Sericin exhibited ROS-scavenging, anti-tyrosinase and anti-elastase properties, the strain significantly influenced these properties, while diet only influenced the anti-tyrosinase activity. Sericins were clustered into 5 groups and one sericin from each group was further studied: sericins showed anti-proliferative activity on in vitro stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells; some strains decreased in vitro secretion of IFNγ, while no effects were observed on TNFα and IL10 release. Therefore, a mixture of sericins extracted from the most promising strains may be useful for dermatological and cosmetic use.


Subject(s)
Free Radical Scavengers/chemistry , Immunologic Factors/chemistry , Pancreatic Elastase/antagonists & inhibitors , Reactive Oxygen Species/chemistry , Sericins/chemistry , Animals , Bombyx/metabolism , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cytokines/metabolism , Diet , Free Radical Scavengers/pharmacology , Fungal Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Fungal Proteins/chemistry , Humans , Immunologic Factors/biosynthesis , Immunologic Factors/pharmacology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/drug effects , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/physiology , Monophenol Monooxygenase/antagonists & inhibitors , Monophenol Monooxygenase/chemistry , Pancreatic Elastase/chemistry , Particle Size , Powders/chemistry , Sericins/biosynthesis , Sericins/pharmacology , Species Specificity , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Sus scrofa
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